#!/usr/bin/env bash HAMACS_DIR=$(cd "$(dirname "$0")"; pwd) HAMACS_DEST=$HOME/.emacs.hamacs # A symlink to ~/.emacs.d mkdir -p $HAMACS_DEST mkdir -p $HAMACS_DEST/elisp cat > $HAMACS_DEST/init.el <<EOF ;;; init.el --- Hamacs Init -*- lexical-binding: t; -*- ;; ;;; Commentary: ;; ;; This is my Emacs Bootloader. Simply put, I initialize the package management ;; system, and then tangle my literate files. This simple idea came from ;; https://github.com/susamn/dotfiles ;; ;;; Code: ;; We'll be using straight. So, we don't want duplicated package loading: (setq package-enable-at-startup nil) (defvar hamacs-source-dir "$HAMACS_DIR" "Where we be.") ;; Let's rock: (org-babel-load-file "$HAMACS_DIR/bootstrap.org") (provide 'init.el) ;;; init ends here EOF echo Created $HAMACS_DEST/init.el